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CardName: Mystic Break Cost: {W} Type: Instant Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Destroy target enchantment. Its controller taps all enchanted permanents they control. Flavour Text: "The one who has lost will be free and those who've lost nothing will be as lead."- Usher Set/Rarity: Quinnesheen Uncommon |
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That second ability seems very unlikely to be relevant. Adding to cost and having it destroy instead of exile seems like a super downgrade from Erase.
Reduced cmc from 3 to 2
Reduced cmc from 2 to 1
Depends on set, of course - but yeah, you're not normally gonna tap more than 1 or 2 things. Also probably wants a "they control", but that's just silly magic wording; it's obvious what is meant.
I'm not sure, but is it possibly perplexing that if you destroy the only aura they control you don't get to tap the permanent what was their only enchanted permanent? It's makes the card feel rather... counter-intuitive.
Some reversed wordings that sounds rather fuzzy:
> Tap all enchanted permanents target player controls, then destroy target enchantment that player controls.
> Tap all enchanted permanents target player controls, then destroy target permanent attached to one of those permanents.
trying broadening all around:
> Tap all enchanted permanents you don't control, then destroy target enchantment.
> Tap all permanents you don't control with permanents attached to them, then destroy target permanent attached to a permanent.
Another direction would be to go with "Destroy target (enchantment or) enchanted permanent" ala Venomous Vines.
The concept is covered in the flavor text. Admittedly the card's name is very generic.